In Re Black Farmers Settlement Update 80

The Settlement Administrator has updated its website to provide tax information for successful claimants…

The settlement administration website now has an update regarding tax filing assistance. The update states:

“If you received an award in this Settlement, tax filing assistance is available. For free basic tax information by phone, please call 1-800-235-6121. For answers to frequently asked questions and further information regarding tax filing, please visit www.law.udc.edu and click on the tab titled ‘Black Farmers.’”

MySettlementClaims.com does not provide tax or legal advice and does not endorse the information that may be provided from the 800 number or website listed above. However, some users may find the information useful. For questions about your specific tax information, please consult a tax professional.

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Judge Freedman really need to go back and look at how the funds was issued out .The Seniors the peoples that really deserve the money didn’t not get a cent young peoples that wasn’t even born.The USDA know it was wrong the way the funds was handled. And giving monies to charties that was earmark in Waqshington just for this purpose. Plus the USDA said two in the same family couldn’t apply ,but both father and mother received monies. And two or more application had the same information on them but only one was accepted and the others Denied. Please Judge just go back and look at all these Denials.

Peggy: at one time I thought it would have taken an ACT OF CONGRESS to encourage the Judge to reconsider and right the wrong done to the denied Black Farmers. However, many of the denied have written letters to their congressmen to no avail. The only recourse now would be an executive decision – asking the President to intervene. If you choose to, go to UPDATE #79 and see the sample letter to THE PRESIDENT requesting that he investigate the litigation, copy it and send on to the PRESIDENT.

I live in Alabama, and signed up here but irecieved papers from a lawyer sayng ,he handled my blackframers claim so his legal assistance keptme in formed on how thingswas going , makng along storyshort, I was approved and all I hdto do do is wait this lawyer was n Carolina, i never recieved a letter of denial all of this need to be corrected, while they paid acommttee over 90million dollars to stop the fraudlingof blackpeople,but they gotit back wards, the blackfarmers was fraudedand and and the 90miiiondollar communttee got paid up front also thelawyers, and some of theirclients, didnot get paid this is a sad earer fffffforblackfarmers and thier ancestors still being treated un fairly by man’s law. butthere is ahigher power, the Almighty, ‘s He sit s high and looks low , keepthe Faith Robert